Publisher's Synopsis
The Cross: A Timeless Meditation on the Heart of the Christian Faith
John Charles Ryle (1816-1900), commonly known as J.C. Ryle, was an English evangelical Anglican bishop, pastor, and writer renowned for his clear, heartfelt preaching and accessible religious writings. Born into a prominent family in Cheshire, England, Ryle initially pursued a career in politics before turning to the ministry following a financial crisis that affected his family. He served as the first Bishop of Liverpool from 1880 to 1900 and became a leading voice in the evangelical movement within the Church of England. His writings, marked by practical theology, deep conviction, and pastoral warmth, have remained widely read and respected for over a century.
The Cross is one of J.C. Ryle's most powerful and enduring works, presenting a profound reflection on the meaning and centrality of Christ's crucifixion. With his characteristic clarity and earnestness, Ryle explores the necessity of the cross for salvation, the love of Christ displayed through sacrifice, and the believer's call to take up their own cross in daily life. Urging readers to fix their eyes on Calvary as the source of hope and transformation, The Cross continues to resonate with Christians seeking to understand and embrace the depth of God's redeeming love.